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Piece together joy, one puzzle at a time. Thank you!
Brian Hills
@Hills - 22 hours ago
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Jigsaw puzzle is an activity integrating entertainment, thinking and art, which attracts people of all ages with its unique charm. The basic composition of a jigsaw puzzle is made up of many small pieces, each with its own shape and color, which are pieced together to form a complete pattern. This process not only tests the participants' observation and patience, but also exercises their logical thinking and spatial imagination.
When faced with a new puzzle, the first thing you need is an overview of the overall pattern. Different puzzle images may give people different feelings, some are landscapes, some are abstract art, and some are historical paintings. When it comes to sorting and combining the pieces, careful observation is required. Finding out the edge and corner blocks first can more effectively establish the frame of the puzzle, which lays the foundation for the subsequent integration.
Puzzles are not only an intellectual activity, but also a way to relax. Many people seek such a switch in their busy lives to escape the hassles of reality for a while by focusing their minds on the puzzle. During this process, focus on the shape and color of each small piece and let the mind slowly calm down. With the passage of time, those once seemingly clueless pieces, slowly become orderly in the hands, and gradually put together the whole, the inner satisfaction arises spontaneously.
What's more interesting is that puzzles foster a unique sense of accomplishment. Every time a small piece is successfully placed in the right position, it brings a little joy. When the whole puzzle is completed,the joy that comes from the convergence of countless small pieces seems to tell the participants:even if there is a complicated thing,as long as there is a direction in the heart and patient pursuit,there will be a successful day. This spirit applies not only to puzzles,but also to other aspects of life.
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